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Ethical Consistency in Embryonic Stem Cell Research
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The Self-Development Argument for Individual Freedom
(Minerva, 2006)The argument that individual liberty is valuable as a means to self-development is examined in five sections. First, what is self-development? Second, why is self-development valuable? Third, is it always valuable and ... -
AN EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS OF DEPRIVATION AND ILLHEALTH LED POVERTY IN URBAN INDIA: A CASE STUDY OF DELHI
(Chronic Poverty Research Centre, 2011)This paper examines the multi-dimensional nature of urban poverty with special emphasis on ill-health led deprivation. As a driver of poverty, ill-health reduces the income earning potential and increases expenditure ... -
Understanding Poverty in India
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Reactions & Debate
(Centre for Ethics, 2012) -
The Politics of Human Rights: Understanding its Nature with Reference to the Politics of Human Rights in Bangladesh
(European Journal of Social Sciences, 2013)The politics of human rights is a broad issue. There is a log debate to understand the politics of human rights. The philosophical, religious, moral and theoretical basis of human rights has given the shape to realize ... -
The Challenges of Food Security in South Asia: Understanding it’s dynamics with Reference to Bangladesh
(Developing Country Studies, 2014)This study focuses on the challenges of food security in South Asian region, particularly the challenges Bangladesh is facing, and how this region can possibly mitigate this challenge. Food security is a complex issue. The ... -
Economic Growth, Economic Freedom, and Corruption: Evidence from Panel Data
(International Research Journal of Social Sciences, 2015)Economic Freedom is considered to be conducive to growth while corruption is mostly found to be anti-growth. A related question could be whether Economic Freedom reduces the possible adverse effect of corruption on economic ... -
A Demand for Money Function with Output Uncertainty, Monetary Volatility, and Financial Innovations: Evidence from Japan
(Research Journal of Management Sciences, 2015)The impact of monetary policy is essentially determined by the stability of the money demand function. Inclusion of financial innovation as a variable led to a more explanatory model which was unable to predict the future. ... -
EFFORTS TO REDUCE CHRONIC POVERTY: A FEW BEST PRACTICE CASES
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Estimating the Environmental Cost of Shrimp Farming in Coastal Areas of Chittagong and Cox’s bazaar in Bangladesh
(2016)During the last three decades, shrimp has remained one of the major export items in Bangladesh. It contributes to the development of this country by enhancing export earnings and promoting employment. However, coastal ... -
LONG TERM IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) ON ECONOMIC GROWTH OF BANGLADESH
(ALATOO ACADEMIC STUDIES, 2016)In the context of developing countries such as Bangladesh, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is an essential factor in the acceleration of economic growth. Besides narrowing down the gap between national savings and net ... -
Human Rights Abuses in Bangladeshi Policing: the Protection Capacity of National Human Rights Commission
(Hum Rights Rev, 2017)This paper is about human rights and policing in Bangladesh, with special focus on the role of National Human Rights Commission. The protection and promo- tion of human rights in Bangladesh has become difficult as the ... -
Climate Change and Global Environmental Politics: North-South Divide
(Environmental Policy and Law, 2017) -
Economics of Innovation and Perceptions of Renewed Education and Curriculum Design in Bangladesh
(2017)The creative Education system is one of the effective education systems in many countries like Finland, Denmark, and South Korea. Bangladesh Government has also launched the creative curriculum system in 2009 in both ... -
HYDROPOWER DAMS, ENVIRONMENT AND POLITICS
(Journal of International Affairs, 2018)Renewable energy sources are vital to fulfill the high demands of energy in the present world. The common renewable energy sources are wind, hydropower, nuclear and biomass. However, hydropower is considered the most ... -
Agrochemicals and Environmental Risks
(Environmental Policy and Law, 2018) -
Consumers' Attitude towards Organic Foods: Evidence from Major Cities in Bangladesh
(Rajshahi University journal of social science and business studies, 2018)The demand for organic foods is increasing globally as it is healthier, less emitting and environment-friendly. People buy organic food as responsible consumers in developed countries but what about developing countries ... -
Role of Rural Women in Environment Conservation: A Case Study of a Bangladesh Village
(IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science, 2019)This paper explores the participation of rural women in conservation of environment in rural Bangladesh. On the basis of survey conducted on some randomly selected rural women in a typical coastal based rural area in ...